- In my dream I saw the Khwája, the giver of things desired, (who was) one man like (equal to) a thousand if any (grave) affair happened.”
- خواب دیدم خواجهی معطی المنی ** واحد کالالف ان امر عنی
- Drunken and beside himself, he continued to recount in this fashion till intoxication bereft him of reason and consciousness. 3565
- مست و بیخود این چنین بر میشمرد ** تا که مستی عقل و هوشش را ببرد
- He fell (and lay) at full length in the middle of the room: a crowd of people gathered round him.
- در میان خانه افتاد او دراز ** خلق انبه گرد او آمد فراز
- (When) he came to himself, he said, “O Sea of bliss, O Thou who hast stored (transcendental) forms of consciousness in unconsciousness,
- با خود آمد گفت ای بحر خوشی ** ای نهاده هوشها در بیهشی
- Thou hast stored a wakefulness in sleep, Thou hast fastened (attached) a dominion over the heart to the state of one who has lost his heart.
- خواب در بنهادهای بیداریی ** بستهای در بیدلی دلداریی
- Thou dost conceal riches in the lowliness of poverty, Thou dost fasten the necklace of wealth to the iron collar of poverty.”
- توانگری پنهان کنی در ذل فقر ** طوق دولت بسته اندر غل فقر
- Contrary is secretly enclosed in contrary: fire is enclosed in boiling water. 3570
- ضد اندر ضد پنهان مندرج ** آتش اندر آب سوزان مندرج
- A (delightful) garden is enclosed in Nimrod's fire: revenues grow from giving and spending;
- روضه اندر آتش نمرود درج ** دخلها رویان شده از بذل و خرج
- So that Mustafá (Mohammed), the King of prosperity, has said, “O possessors of wealth, munificence is a gainful trade.”
- تا بگفته مصطفی شاه نجاح ** السماح یا اولی النعمی رباح
- Riches were never diminished by alms-giving: in sooth, acts of charity are an excellent means of attaching (wealth) to one's self.
- ما نقص مال من الصدقات قط ** انما الخیرات نعم المرتبط